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ENEE12015 Electrical Power Engineering

Course details

In this course students will model electrical components and machines using simplified linear equivalent circuits, explain the relationship between power and energy, and calculate power and energy in electrical machines and networks. They will describe electric and magnetic fields and explain their generation and application. Student will discuss generation, transmission and utilisation of electrical energy. They will apply problem solving techniques in the analysis of balanced three-phase power circuits using per-unit methodology. They will discuss electrical distribution system components and configurations, and apply appropriate software tools to the analysis of power systems. Students will use appropriate electrical engineering language in context, document the process of modelling and analysis. They present the information, and communicate, work and learn, both individually and in teams in a professional manner.

Distance education (FLEX) students will be required to have access to a computer and to make frequent use of the Internet.


Course at a glance
Career: Undergraduate
Credit points: 6
Requisites: Prereq: [ENEE12013 or ENEE12014]
Student Contribution Band: 2
EFTSL: 0.12500
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2009 Term Two FLEX GLD MKY ROK
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